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guada 2
31st October 2005, 17:57
Hello,

I have a friend who wants absolutely to make captures in real time with his video card Win happauge.
I advised him to benefit from the software of Nero, and you, what do you think about it?
Which of the codec will choose you? Real, Windows, Nero, Divx or others.

NOTE: It has only a hard disk of 30 gigas in SCSI - 3?

tigerman8u
31st October 2005, 21:58
IIRC the hauppage capture cards are all hardware encoders. Capture to an mpeg 1/2 file and author it with an authoring program such as Tmpgenc dvd Author or your favorite.

guada 2
1st November 2005, 01:00
tigerman8u, I don't doubt.

But I preferred that he uses this method which appears much surer to me in term of quality the picture, and for the available space at the end of treatment.

But I wonder, if if there are other methods more reliable.

other commentaries!!!!!!!

mod
1st November 2005, 01:56
If your friend watches recorded material on tv, and he has a standalone divx mpeg4 player, then he can always capture directly using VirtualDub with divx 6.0.3 HE (if he has the licence, the fastest and easy to use he can found IMHO), and then recompress mp3 audio.
The resolution depends by the cpu, and the bitrate depend by the space he wants to use and, of course, the quality.
Of course there're other ways that guarantee higher quality.. :p

guada 2
1st November 2005, 02:05
Of course there're other ways that guarantee higher quality.. "mod"

Interesting, you know them.
NOTE: I recall you that one speaks solely of capture in real time.

mod
1st November 2005, 14:15
Always with VDub, he could capture lossless and then recompress mpeg1-2 or mpeg4.
The lossless codec I use are MSU and Arythyuv, and I get really good results with both. Consider that the needed free space is BIGGER.. Moreover if he directly use DivX (or any other mpeg4 AVC) he doesn't need further encoding (except that for the audio, but it's a fast process).
Hope I've been helpful.

mod
1st November 2005, 14:20
or any other mpeg4 AVC)
I've read my answer, sorry, an mpeg4 ASP one.

guada 2
2nd November 2005, 21:28
Hey,
Apparently, little of anybody make captures of the kind.
I speak about it, but I never have make test, because I don't have cards TV.
But if however some with other tricks that he says it to me. Just by curiosity (for me) but a more for my friend.

Tanks.